Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 01, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC IDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUAKY ' 3, M
TOMF'S MYSTERY STORY
By I'llll.ir 1KANCIS NOW LAN
TN Till: ease of "lly 'IVllimii
" Harvey Hunt lmd IhfH! fnrtt to
on!
;ill n f !ii c!( pn-ilv in cih. t'mim tliltijf.
tl'ci 'n mcilx in ,,na1t mlii".
'imr inrnllmi t uvlf". nml irri'li'
vnnl ijlixcrMitioti-. unlx mnlsni mu' tliltiit
"lid, up moil' "tniiiel I" '" mlml tlmn
i'Vit liffore. jit for tin llf"' of mi I
rtin't i"i' Hint it lid" tin1 '.ii;lit""-t im
portance. Ilroun's. troubled with wmii' '
Milt of rlimiiuiiWni in li i -4 riitlit Ion. 1 v
often nnliri'j linn xxlirri in ronicH into
tlic chili hi tlii- carl) I'M-nliiK. (iivi-i
lilm n (Id iilnil limp, nml HppanMitl.x u
rooiI bit of pain Tin' ipin'r pari iiliont
tt 1 lliiii ii iilii. iliiiili'!irs ns tin'
exmluK ciics on. It lnti-t ho u du.x -titrn
nlllli tton. for 1 don't Know where
tin- fellow Clin stM'iiil his elujt unhs in
their npnrtniint uinilj bed. I've liner een him nbmil 1m n
but n ruse to mnl.n in the ilHjtline. nml I ean t mm an; .
Iioeix lie ktuiu s who mis.
"If j on .(in lit thove iiri'li'Mi'ii H' to
grther into ii n tlieorj that wi" ImM
wiitei on re a siiiiirli'r man thnn 1 think
on nil1. Hiirey
"Th.ltil; for the compliment. Hob."
hIiI Hunt ilrily. "Yes, I run xvcuxe ii
theor.x out of thou- fiirt. So eouhl
joti. exrept that xem'rc makltii; the
inls.tnts of rcRnnlliiR them ns Irrelevnnt
when the're not. It's u wild theory.
I'll admit, and I don't cniirnnti-c Its nc
runicx. Hut .xcmi run i nsilj have the
fellow followed and so prove or dis
prove it."
He know- (wm .Terry VntuiT -, i mi
inal record that (I) he always worked
nlqbe; ('J I he was very tMrcful in plnu
nltifj the details nf his M-fceniru; (J) he
wan most nirremful in uvoldltis rec
ognition, and wcnralmost wherever he
ehoie.
Hence he itrgiK-d that Viiuln .'. wain
lug to the YandTerlft-Sli'iks t't In
communicate with the mliee. a- evei.v
pennn leavinR
he fo owed, was but a ruse
them limit themselves tu some mode "f
communication other 1 nun tnnl "f Milk
ing n personal call lit polio- 1 .idem tr
iers or n detective ng''i'ii' . m ei a Going
out to post a letter, In ,ne ihej ilid not
"fall" for his rnnsoin demand
Vnnner was plnjiiiK It ns snfe ns lie
could. If thej were not scared Into
pnyliiR the moiiey tit once he int'inih'd to
skip and lene no trail behind htm.
There's unit one means lit whi h a
person normallj inn . oiimniiiu-ate uitn
those outside his hou-e witlioul him
Keif golnt; out the telephone. Viiimer
must have wanted them to u-e tin1 tele
phone in the eent that the did resist
his demand. Vx'liyV That he mlcht be
wurncd. It followed then that he lmd
tapped their win1. The nl daee he
tolled do this wiis somewheii' liotxwoi
their phone mid the apartment hou.e
switchboard: in short, from some point
within the npnrtiiient house He eould
mi urianue it that a bell would summon
him at nn time, night or dav, that th.-
used the telephone, and so be aiin'.l
that no message went nut oi their
npnrtmeiit wh' n he was asleep.
Hunt knew that if thi were the
Vnnnr had owrbcnrd VmuIitkijU
Skclks' tnesup.. to hiiai-eli'. and would
bu preparing to decamp at ni Hence
bis haste to the onl place wheie lie
could cpei't to find the man 'plat Ink
a lone hand."
LXV1I
Can you solve tin ihiiMu'j!
of
uroivn s
(TT IS true
i .
Adventures With a Purse
"171 1KN llrst 1 saw them haiiKlus on
' the red velvet stands I thotiRht the
were strlnps of liny pearl bends ko
small Unit they might be tho little M-ed
liearl.s And they looked mi pretty I
stepped oc.it to examine them. And
then whei. I pot closer to them I found
that instead of being pearl beads they
nro tiny round silver beads. But here
is what makes these beads even more
unusual. They hanis in loops. Ah an
cMiiaple, one htrlny consists of, tlrst,
a chain, short or ncklnoo length, and
then a longer one. about three. qnnrlei
length. Anolliet -iring luiR three
lengths-. In other words, these strlllgH
ot tine beads look like n long chain
looped -c serai times. I'm- this make
.ii v iloserlpilnii dear V At nti tate. If
m'.ii slop in to ee them. 1 think you
will bnj one. for the) have a certain
lieliinte beaillj with II black velvet
dress, for I'Mimplc- thill will intrigue
Mm The two. looped chains arcNl.
and those with three loops ate SJ -"i.
DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
Jiulyc Oicl'it Hurtjlar
By DADDY
CltAl'ITK II
lllue Any Shows On"
Jt'LcU; OWh had proNect tliat he wasn t
tho nlpbt piowler who was creeping
Into the hen hotis-p. anil hucUIiik the
nnwly laid egK". Ho had prov. it It by
atiiitvlntf Mr sf,(.tn 4 tin f 1a i tllllilll1! llos.
slhlv Ket throui;h the small hole b i get tluouijli that little bolo In tho door,"
most In tho barn, for tho nun had eel
.mil dusk wan falling,
"I don't bellevo Uluo Jay or .lunco
Spnrrnw would Buck egBO." said I'eggj..
"Wlioo! Whool None of them Is tho
night prowler," hooted Judgo Owl very
positively. . . .
"('hce' riieel Hello everjbodj,'
s. rtatued llluo Jay, ulluhtliiB on top ot
iho ben bouse.
Happy Itarry'.i eyes glistened a.
I'eiky Hpnrruw ntul .lunco Snowbird
perched on the hen house besldo Bluo
J"'-
'There, sou see! They nre tho night
prowlers I Thex Imve conic hack to suck
more eggs." be whispered to Mr. Strong,
pointing at the three blids.
Tno.ce inrcis iook sniaii ciioukh ic
Chco W'n ran do that, too,'
l'orky Sparrow and Junco
which tho thlet hart crept Into the
chicken pen
"Well, .f that hlg-eyed old owl Isn't
tho cgg-siii'.i i, one of his bird friends
must be til- guilty chap." declared
Happy Hairy tho colored bo, who wan
".till cng"i- for rexeiigo on Judge Owl
for imlllng his luilr and ducking hint In
I lux sim-ruom fountain.
"And here c .me his blld friends,
now " ".lid I I l.anilMoti, the friendly
vouim tramp, xxlio bad becmuci chore
innn "n the fotm. i:il pointed to Blue
lax. lVrkx- ,!iiiiiiii and Junco Snow
blt'il. xxho xm re liuiixxliiK homo to their
l culled Mr. Stiotig. "They could go
xvhero Judgo (Jwl couldn't."
"Creel J can go through that holo!
Cree! free! Watch me!" set earned Uluo
Jnv. nnd he llexv down to the hole.
"Whool Whoo! llet nxvay from thcro!
You'll get Into trouble!" warned Judge
Owl.
"Chco I
shrieked
Snoxvblrd,
"Whoo! Whoo! You'le polling jour
nose into danger:" hooted Judge on I,
but both fcrky Sparrow and Junca
Snowbird thounhl they xvero very amari
1.1, .1 .....r,.. u.iuirtnr tbiltl sober
.... ...j iiiut i. r....... .......
Judge Owl so they, too, squeezed ami
shoved until they got their fat lltllo
bodies through tho holo in tho door.
"Theie! I told you the friends of
that old oxvl xvcre tlifc egg-suckers.
cried Happy Harry, ami ne opk;i i
linger his gun as if anxious to Bhoot I
"Yes. wo havo caught them In tho ,
act." agreed Mr. Strong.
Peggy and Hilly told Mr. Strong ho
xvns mistaken tniii mun .my, i-u.jr
Spnrroxv and Junco Snowbird xvcre Just
trying to show how smart they xvcre.
"Why nre they going Into that bole,
If they are not after egga"" argued Mr.
Strong. "They hnx-e no business In the
hen house. They haxe gone there bo
cntrse they arc up to mischief.
I'cskv and Billy argued and argued,
but Mr. Strong declared that Blue Jn.x.
tnv 1'erkv Sparrow nnd Junco nnow
Idr.i xvere going to pay dearly f6r trying
to Ihoxv off Then Judge Owl suddenly
K"Wboo! Whoo! Walt a, tnlnutd I'll
prove them not guilty," ho hooted.
old i What do )oil tliinit .iuciBo xn
'B? .... ... ii. n, tilnn .Tax-.
How xvouin "" inuv. iocs .-- Y,'i
'erkv Spnrroxv ami .luiu'o Snowl ru
1101 lllglll-IironooK '""'"
elated with bodices of n contrary color,
and It makes entire frocks. In tlic most
nmnzlngl.x simple effects that arc to
illlliciill nf 'achievement by the amateur
(lre,sninker. Perhaps for that ver
reason they will havo a prestige easily
built up at llrst but hard to maintain
when a vogue is loo quickly commoa-heil.
1
were
SUMMER FROCKS
('let axxay ! Oct away 1" cried Peggy I Perky Sparrow and Junco Snoxvblrd had
Velveteen hns long been used hr ii.
1 Paris designers for summertime, things
even lo the extent of parasols and
li.iililiu- units. Hern In Amerlen .vn ......
One goes south during the season for nnl nssocialc it xvlth xvtnter clothes
txvo reasons, diversion and iliess. which bill a little icllectioti will Incline to tlie
-V bo one and .1 ,n, thing accord- K?U ttVZC
llig io uie ii'niiriiuM. i.v ." fntine, even as are many velvets,
I, nil 1111 X'
But Tliuo Jay was slubborn Just as
lotH of children nic -and ho paid no at
tention to them. lie poked his head Into
the hole and by ehovlnir and squeezing
he got his lody through.
.irnva.l tbeilluolvrs CUlltX1.
Thase them from the ben house." he1
ordered JJll I.ambson. "And you shoot
journer. If. perehnncc
excuse for leaving the
side, then dress and '
part of the remedial
whole matter hinges
xvny.
health is the
northern lite- i
dlxcrslcin nn1 a
course. So the
on clothes, nn)-
Crepe de. chine, by the way, is!
. ... .?......,.....! ' l.i cnilllilntlil
them as they come .out," ho Joli, Itoppy " ;0.nJ- u ('imtrlbiites sexeral of the
his.hmK. ifloiked .,thougnU IMuo I plaited skirts that arc strikingly no,.,-
nnit
while it not tli coolest material for
tropical wear, neither Is It tho xvarm
est. So after a season or mi of try.
outs it N included as n matter 'of
course in the goltig-south outfit. (Jen
crall.x speaking, the velveteen 1 cm
plo.xed for the jacket to glx-e .weight
(not loo much) and balance (),,,
enough i lo the rather frlx-olous nnd
Irresponsible skirts of the llRhtxveleht
inks! roimiNNH lowr
B'iiif icn Ihl thrarii?
Thr nniirrr irill !;iincir toiiliirntir.
(. 'I'VT'Bll 'H!.1!. bx l'lllr'.l l.'.llf- C"
Making Moro Money
Occupation
" admitted llarx.
X Hunt, "that obi-ervation l the one
faculty in winch the detectixe must ev
cel. but It mut he supplemented by the
ahllltv to see ciuii-c through eftect. and
also i) the nbilil.x to select for ohserva
tion onlv the significant facts.
"You knoxv. an efficient memoi.x de
pends more on that eleetlx-e ability than
on cxtraordinorx niemonzing poxvers.
The useful memory is useful because 100
per cent nf it.s cnpncitx is devoted to
useful facts. Its owner . ar-iull) ex-i-bules
tlw. irrent mass of things irrele
vant to his purpose.
"I haxe to laugh exerx tune 1 think .
of the great Sherlock Holmes, spimrtng
his Pr. Watson for not having obserxed
the number of steps in the stain leading
to their famous quarters on Baker
street. As a matter of fact. I can t
imagine ativ method bx xxhich the great
Sherlock could have handicapped hN ob
servation than bx devoting it to Mich a
useless fact unless, of coiir-e. the
knoxvledge would haxe had som- hearing
on a case he was bundling. I'1"1 "
silly to quarrel xith a riction diameter.
Hnough of that. What i this problem
..f deduction that has you puz'ed .'
"Hoxv did you knoxv there was. oue .
OeKvue liMiked up. startled.
Hunt laughed aioud. "M.x dear bob.
he said, "xou seem determined to plax
Dr. Watson to mx Sneriock. The verx
nreocciipution which prexents xou from
seeing hoxv I duluce that is responsible
You ure pr. occupied. Mso xou haxe
been quizzing m i the mental proc esses
..f the sdeutitic 'detcs'L-a-tiff.' It woubl
not take a detective to sec the anxxc1
"Well ' snid DeKynu. a bit sliiuu.1
t'ncedl). "I huxe been plaxing cletc '.xi.
or trxing to I'm not jealous. Hnrxe).
You know Martha Stedxxaj and I had
an understanding over a xenr ago
There's no hope for me theie B'U I
don't beluv Martini is going to l.
happv xvith Yarn-n Broxvn InstliKtixv
lx I suspect the fellow Martha s tuiher
feels the same xvny about it A umpie
of daxs ugo he t.,ld me ns nvidi. and
asked'nie to llnd out what I could about
hil- . ,,
"And xv! at ''id ? .,u hid? n-lvn
Hunt.
"Nothing." replied I leK.x ne. "Brown
of cour-e. belongs to the i-lub. He's u
good mixer, a good talker, hut he nexer
talks about hiiusilf. None of the (c 1
tows knows an) thing about his .,niie
of income Somcbod) asked him "ii
nnd got itisulted for his pni'i B it
there's hometliing funny aboi t " t'et
tainly Brown doesn't xvant her ;.u ucr
self. She's not the kind that appeal
to his stripe, lie doesn't wont 1 er for
social position He -wras to huxe istb
lished himself socially to the q n-n's
taste It mus' be her inonej V't
lie seems to l.iixe plenty himself I find
no pxidcnee t hut he is 111 debt II1 hits
his Account ut Muds bank I' i ' "r
drops below ,''J7iil though a.- -,c d
sever.il times tv,n in a ar Ma -
II. .Mil Hut .Net (lilt
M i . ill's ago II. Howard (idle, of
Indianapolis, not only did not hax-o ix
pt'inii to his name, but phj avians
agreed tlint the fact he bad nil acute
at tuck "f Itrlght s dlscafe made tt im
possible f,,r iilm to lixe morn than Mx
months
lni.l b i In- duikesl of fuiures. t.'.iclle
iliieriiui.. d to i tturn to the place he
had started in life bis mother's home f
and th.re, through sheer exercise of I "
his xvlll, rid himself of all tho habits
xvhleh xtvie diaggiiig him doxxn while
at the same time, he wan building up
his bodx througii a healtl " outdoor lift,
lie turned mir the pagcn of the past
and dtet mined to llx"c olll.x for the tu
tiiio. starting at thj very bottom of the
ladder
Commencing xxith a porter's Job at Js.
a xxeuk. In' tut seemed a position Ii.
. oiiiiectton xvlth 't tailoring estnbllsb
ment xxhich paid JU weekly barely
enough to keep his wife and two chil
dren in the neecssitb.s of life. An op
portunltx an salesman for a large
c nicker coinp.mx net presented Itself
and. bv this time, t'.idle bad shown that
he had oxei.om. tin lindenolea xvlib h
served to huniper him during the pre
ceiling vears As a .rackir salesman
I'Hdb- earnid $t a week and. from
this, he stepped to a position as sulcs
mun for an automobile concern xvhere
ho i'Stitblish'1 a record of soiling, on nn
average, a car a dax bT an . ritlre xear
Onlv tlirei- x.ars .tter ex'erj- one had
agreec'l that 1 e vx-as Mown and out '
Cadki had an uinula'e.l enough inonux.
solelv through his own efforts, to ot
ganlie .1 i-hoe-iepatilng compuny. which
noxv opt rates sexi'iiteen shops in Indi
ana, Illinois, ntilo, Ml.-soiin and Ken
tucky. and iadlu owns his oxvn J'd.OOO
home.
The womnn xxho uses powder and
rmue Hind what xuinuin doebti't use
ut least jii't ii tiny bit of poxx-iler, at
hast when she goes to parties) is con
fronted with the necessity for taking
extra good care of tier skin because we
are told that powder clogs up the pores
of the skin. Well, mux there is a cer
tain kind of cold c ream that is well
known to people In the theatrical busi
ness, because it was tlrst made for re
moving make-up and cleansing the skin
tlioroiigli'x. But lately, ns the use of
.... .i.,n I,.... l...nntm. more tenernl. this
old cieatu bus come into more general I
use. And it stands, to reason that If it j
was elhcncioiis in taking off a lienxyi
stiiL-e miike-nti. it certainly hiiouhi n
xery good for the llgbtcr touch of everv
da) use. Those who ue It like its
puis1 quality
A half polite
cents
ami
can
leat'sing properties,
be bought for lift)
I ciinorr.itv
Lot
of It
One shop i Inning an interesting nh'
silk lltldeixests, ,,f gi.oil quality, xvith
ihboti shoulder straps, and the right
shade .1 pink, for S'J "ill inch. The)
arc verx nice, and are recommended to
any one who is needing silk iindervcsts,
either tor herself or for a friend.
fur nim". nf slum. n.Mrrss Worn in's
rage llllur nr iihnne Walnut or Main 3P0U
Heppe's to Enlarge Uptown Store I
(' .1 Ileppe A: Son. the piano
house, haxe just negotiated the jiur
chase of the property at l.".0(! Noith i
Sixth street, in order to enlaigc their
present uptown store. Tin Ileppe up- '
town store1 will comprise t' oi proper
ties. l.,H.)-i:tO'.M:)! and Bblf. North I
Sixth street, and contain ncc-w Ili.tKlOl
square feet of Moor spun1
LOWfeR PRICES
liar lo the drop III Hie cost of trntlirr. ii
Intier urlre lexel l nutx In (Tet t on all
( nntllrxrr shoes. I or full partlruturs In
aulrr at our store.
flrflr-.r-
Woman In Camden Education Board
Mrs. Mar.x M. Karl) l.ippiucott, tirst
xvomiin member of Camden's Board of
IMuo.itinn. xxtis sxxorn in and took her
s,nt todnx ut the reoiguni.atioii meet
lag. Otlicers t lioen for the coming
)eur xx ere Ilnrr.x C. Sharp, xxho was
re elected president ; r rauw ."-a.x ci
vic e president;
iarx. and Dr. II
medical oflVcr.
W
II.
Bleak!
Mavis, i
seen
lecful
i ;r
Luxuriant Hair Due
ToCareandCuticura
Shampoos xxith Cuticura Soap pre
ceded by light touches of Cuticura
Ointment do mKl! to cleanse the
scalp of dandruft. allay itchinR and
irritation, arrest falling hair and pro
mote a hair-growing condition.
Staple twhrretttir Mil! X Idr.ii "ClU:lt4lV-
rtortM DTX?flO.M14tlil.Ktl ' S4'fv,-v
pi... Soup..' ej ntrrirtCfi andW'- Tslum?-'-S'
Cuticurs Soap thkret without muit
The New Freedom
Wi n iu bK-r . ir i . it m
.u If.ifi wi i -llatlt ii v tiktirf uii
"frA" fert l"- 'hit jro 1 p ftnm Trhe
uil i itnp. f-i Uii iif .Lion 1 five attlun
'1 p-ry muni u f thut Hit th warnUJi
i.tmI vn.t.i),.lnk' nt t uni-- r !tl clicuKi
t' if. V" ('HiiMv.r Sha U !! xlhlp in th-
vh u.a t" MtH fiH In it frf iwrt if tho sol
icr th
nf thn
foot
1
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w it-p'.nc 1 1 1" Is
lu t'li; i IV- v i.n.i : "j
Ut fdtlK'l"
t' i I'ur.it tine."
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CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP
1300 Walnut Street
Over Cunnrd Office
Extraordinary Clearance Sale
of
Electric Cleaners and Washers
Avery unusual opportunity electric cleaners and washers
which have been used as floor samples and demonstra
tion machines in our ten stores are here offered at an unpre
cedented reduction. All are standard, 'advertised makes,
carrying the same guarantee as new machines, but because
they have been on display, cannot be sold as strictly new
merchandise. Easy payment terms in nearly all cases.
25 Thor Electric Cleaners, very special, while they last,
at $15 each, cash. Other good cleaners Western Electric,
Ohio, Superb, Deft, Apex, Eureka priced from $20 to $45.
200 New Victory Irons, guaranteed, at $4.75. Regular
price, $6.75.
Electric Washers such well
known makes as the Federal, 1900,
Crystal, Apex, BlueBird, Judd,
Geyser, Thor priced as little as
$75 and on up to $n0.
Special Offering of store samples
of lamps and shades slightly
shopworn, but still ready for satis
factory service at 33 ' ? per cent
to 50 per cent reductions.
Supply of this clearance material is naturally limited. Make
your selection early. On display only in the basement show
room, Electric Shop, Tenth and Chestnut Street. Prices
and terms plainly marked on each article.
THE PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
Tenth and Chestnut Street
Cookie-cakes
tfpjIM Crackers M)i?li
Here are good things
75
years
of better baking
THIS year the Ivins Bakery is seventy-five years
old. But we are "old" only as a Philadelphia
institution. "Old" in experience, and in our knowl
edge of how to bake good cookie-cakes and crackers.
We are young in spirit as young in ambition
and "push" as a young man at his first job, and
just as eager to make good in the estimation of our
"boss" the Philadelphia housewife.
To accomplish that, we do two things. We ad
here always to the Ivins standard of purity, the
strictest "pure food law" we know. And we are
constantly bringing out new cookie-cake and
cracker creations exclusive Ivins products of de
licious flavors and wholesome goodness.
Seventy-five years of success behind us and
many more ahead.
-THE IVTNS BAKER
Lunch-on-Thms
are all-ways tasty!
We've heard it said that "Ivins
Lunclvon-Thins are the crispest,
tastiest crackers ever made.'" Wc
believe they are. Lunch-on-Thins
are the priic-product of this bak
ery our masterpiece.
They seem to go well with
every kind of food.
With preserved fruits, jellies,
cheese, salads, soup even with
ice cream and other desserts
Ivins Lunch-on-Thins add a new
enjoyment to luncheons and
dinners I
Keep plenty of these crisp
crackers always on hand. Serve
them at every meal. Eat them
between meals. Give the kiddies
all they want. Everybody, eat lot
of Ivins Lunch-on-Thins.'
to eat!
, .... ,. , ., 1
Spiced Wafers
have a gingery snap
because they're flavored with the
finest spices we can import from
the Far East. From China, from
India from tropical lands you've
never heard of come these select
ed spices.
With those rare spices, wc rut
into what mifiht otherwise be only
an ordinary ginger cookie a flavor
that only the skill that comes with
seventyfive years' experience could
have achieved.
And we hake the spicy batter in
to a crisp, rich brown cookie of a
goodness that words can never
describe!
Ivins Spiced Wafers are especially
Rood wirh ice cream and fruit-dessert..
And as "between-mcal" bites
for hungry youngsters well, just
let your children try Spiced Waters.
Tasty Peanut
Sandwiches
Wc mke ottr Peanut Sandwiches of
a pure peanut butter prepared especial
ly tor us.
It's a smooth butter, made from select
ed Virginia peanuts (the finest of each
year's crop) and enough Gait Is added
to glx'c it a distinctive freshness that
peanut butter so often lacks. The pea
nuts we use would bring joy to nny
kiddie who'd sec them big meaty nuts,
roa'ted just enough to bring out their
wonderful ilavor!
Crushed into a "butter," spread
thick on a crisp cracker, topped with
another cracker Tcady tobe eaten. And
what a treatl
So noKmru'njf, too. Many women
lunch on nothing more than Ivins Pea
nut Sandwiches, milk or tea and a
light dessert of ice cream or fruit. A
sensible, tasty lunch on busy days on
days xx'hcn you can't decide what you
really want ever day.
Put "Ivins Peanut Sandwiches" on
your grocery list today, fitiy uSem often.
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Crisp Saltines
It is not necessary' of course, to
describe Saltines. Everyone knows
what they are. Everyone likes them.
But have you tasted Ivins Saltines?
Baked to a turn, in our great
ovens, by bakers who know to the
second when these crackers are
"done" sprinkled with just enough
pure salt to give them that "tang"
of which folks never tire Ivins
Saltines are perfection.
How to serve them? Saltines arc
good with any kind of jam, jelly,
cheese, with soups and oysters,
with anything.!
Ivins Saltines crisp, tasty jerte
ficm often. ,
Chocolate Chimes
are the daintiest, most delicious
little nuggets of goodness that ever
came out of a bakery.
Chocolate Chimes are chocolate
covered bits of pure, creamy marsh
mallow. The rich chocolate "shell"
is hardened in the making so that
the delicious marshmallow inside
is kept fresh and sweet till you bite
into it. And what a wonderful
surprise for you there !
Serve Ivins Chocolate Chimes on
special occasions at teas, lunch
cons and especially at children's
parties as well at daily dinners,
with dessert. Just as delicious as
any candy.
At most grocers', in the sanitary
Ivins display tins. Look for them
next time.
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THE Ivins Baker look for his
smiling face on the sanitary tins
in which your grocer displays Ivins
Cookie-Cakes and Crackers. He
guarantees strictest purity. He stands
!r highly-shillcd baking
Dr. Von's Health Biscuits
The Natural TYeatment,or Corutipation
crisp biscuits, xvith n tasty " nutty "
flavor, that must be thoroughly chewed,
thusnidingdigestion. Eattncmotmealx,
with butter, jam, jellies, or with soup.
Txvo to six biscuits dally promotes
good health. Children prefer these
bUcuits to other methods.
Buy from your grocer. Remember
the name Dr. Von'J Health Biscuits.
The"household
caddy" is handy
You can purchase Ivins Cookie
Cakes and Crackers in these sani
tary, dust-proof, household cad
dies. Crackers keep fresh indefin
itely when bought this more
convenient way. Get in the habir
of buying Ivins Cookie-Cakes and
Crackers in caddies.
If your grocer docs not have
them in stock, 'phone us. We will
sec that you are supplied. Our
'phone numbcr.on the Bell, is Poplar
3570. Ask for our Inquiry Bureau.
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Kiltie Kookies
a wholesome butter cookie
that children love !
If you know what "shortbread"
is, you know the enjoyment in
store for you when you eat Ivins
Kiltie butter Kookies. If you'vencver
been so fortunate as to taste gen
uine shortbread, then these Ivins
cookie-cakes will show you that
you've missed a trcnt.
Baked to a tempting golden
brown, these "butter-cookies" sim
ply melt on the tongue.
Kiltie Kookic is an exclusive
Ivins creation. You must ask for
"Ivins" to get the genuine. And
once you've tasted them, you'll agree
that they are well worth asking for.
Put Kiltie Kookies in the chil
dren's school lunch boxes. Young
sters need the body-building nour
ishment that is baked into these
cookies.
Delicious cakes for
Weddings and Parties
You haven't the materials, at
home, with which to prepare a
beautifully decorated cake for that
"special occasion." Here at the
Ivins Bakery, we have an expert
designer whose cake-creations have
hcen the feature of many of Phila
delphia's most elaborate wedding
feasts! And hundreds of kiddies
remember their last birthday party
merely as the setting for that "won
derful cake that Ivins baked forme!"
Your next party we'll make it n
u'a success for you. Through your
grocer, order a special Ivins cake.
Wc will bake it in any size you
wish, and we'll design with a skill
and a good taste that will more
than please you all at a cost no
greater than would be your expense
baking at home.
Give us a week's notice. That's
all we require to deliver your cake
to you promptly on the day of your
parte,'.
A word about your grocer
He is doing his best to bring prices
doxvn and keep them down. He values
yourgoodxx-ill. Helssclllngmanythings
on a xery -.mail margin of profit. He
mutt make -omf profit. You need his
store hi, daily service. Cooperate with
him a-ho i- trying to cooperate xvith you.
Cook
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in Philadelphia Since 1846"
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